Whacky
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- Mar 10, 2018
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Hey all,
Just a quick poll, question, inquiry...
On wheels with a ceramic coating applied, are there wheel cleaners that should be avoided?
Yes, I understand soap and water should be enough, but sometimes I dont want to pull out the full buckets and perform a full wheel wash.
Would love to have a bottle of something reliable, quick, and safe that I can just spray on, and pressure wash off and get me 90% clean.
Are there people out there with coated wheels who are using stronger wheel cleaning agents out there??
Been watching videos about fan favorite wheel cleaners such as Meguiars Wheel Brightener, Non-Acid wheel cleaner, etc.
I like the fact that they solutions can be diluted and therefore are way more economical than cleaners like Sonax, Nextzett Colortech, and Tuga Alu-Devil (Whats currently on my shelf) but they are obviously not ph-balanced. Which scares me a little.
Would these common dilutable wheel cleaners ruin the coating if used properly?
Anyone have any first hand experience using stronger wheel cleaners on coated wheels? Thoughts?
If not, anyone have any recommendation on a safe and effective cleaner for coated wheels that is more economical, dilutable?
Cheers,
W
Just a quick poll, question, inquiry...
On wheels with a ceramic coating applied, are there wheel cleaners that should be avoided?
Yes, I understand soap and water should be enough, but sometimes I dont want to pull out the full buckets and perform a full wheel wash.
Would love to have a bottle of something reliable, quick, and safe that I can just spray on, and pressure wash off and get me 90% clean.
Are there people out there with coated wheels who are using stronger wheel cleaning agents out there??
Been watching videos about fan favorite wheel cleaners such as Meguiars Wheel Brightener, Non-Acid wheel cleaner, etc.
I like the fact that they solutions can be diluted and therefore are way more economical than cleaners like Sonax, Nextzett Colortech, and Tuga Alu-Devil (Whats currently on my shelf) but they are obviously not ph-balanced. Which scares me a little.
Would these common dilutable wheel cleaners ruin the coating if used properly?
Anyone have any first hand experience using stronger wheel cleaners on coated wheels? Thoughts?
If not, anyone have any recommendation on a safe and effective cleaner for coated wheels that is more economical, dilutable?
Cheers,
W